4H to 2H violent shift in cold weather.
I just got my 2016 XLT back from the dealership which found no issues with the 4H back to 2H shift. Last week, when I attempted to shift back to 2H from 4H, it took 5-10 seconds and the shift was violent. I repeated this several times to confirm that there was an issue. I took it to the dealership who were unable to repeat the condition, the only variable that I can see is that it is 40 degrees warmer. Has anyone else experienced this condition? I believe something is sluggish in the cold, shift motor or actuators. Suggestions?
Thanks, Steve |
Originally Posted by Chubet
(Post 5275504)
I just got my 2016 XLT back from the dealership which found no issues with the 4H back to 2H shift. Last week, when I attempted to shift back to 2H from 4H, it took 5-10 seconds and the shift was violent. I repeated this several times to confirm that there was an issue. I took it to the dealership who were unable to repeat the condition, the only variable that I can see is that it is 40 degrees warmer. Has anyone else experienced this condition? I believe something is sluggish in the cold, shift motor or actuators. Suggestions?
Thanks, Steve |
Originally Posted by Chubet
(Post 5275504)
I just got my 2016 XLT back from the dealership which found no issues with the 4H back to 2H shift. Last week, when I attempted to shift back to 2H from 4H, it took 5-10 seconds and the shift was violent. I repeated this several times to confirm that there was an issue. I took it to the dealership who were unable to repeat the condition, the only variable that I can see is that it is 40 degrees warmer. Has anyone else experienced this condition? I believe something is sluggish in the cold, shift motor or actuators. Suggestions?
Thanks, Steve |
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